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this is not the first time people hell bent on killing us have used us to hone their craft. terrorists from 9/11, we effectly taught them how to pilot their planes. luckily this time the bomb in this suspected deal was a fake, part of an elaborate sting operation by federal authorities. the prosecutors say this person was motivated by al qaeda. ali velshi joins us now to tell us how far the plot got. >> he was recruited in a sting operation. he expressed interest in committing these acts. it turns out he was working on his own. he did think he was working with other pple. they happened to be informants and fbi sources. he gathered the materials to make the bomb, a thousand pound bomb, got down to new york in the financial district, parked his bomb there and attempted to detonate this bomb. >> not a sophisticated fellow we should add. >> no. while the federal reserve bank is a big deal, it not something most people know. it's not a landmark most new yorkers even know about. it's a highly secure environment. his description in his letter that he wrote was lifted off of wikiped
this is not the first time people hell bent on killing us have used us to hone their craft. terrorists from 9/11, we effectly taught them how to pilot their planes. luckily this time the bomb in this suspected deal was a fake, part of an elaborate sting operation by federal authorities. the prosecutors say this person was motivated by al qaeda. ali velshi joins us now to tell us how far the plot got. >> he was recruited in a sting operation. he expressed interest in committing these acts....
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and a lot of us are using devices, our computer a lot. so what does internet sort of look like? >> well, it looks like almost any other addition disorder, whether it is on-line gaming, surfing the internet, on-line porn, whether you have withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop. and also, if you are sort of losing the interest in other activities, and finally, if you're deceiving your family about how much your on line or if you're experiencing the withdrawals, then that shows an addition. >> so you need to go to see somebody about it, just like any other addition, right? >> yes, i always say an addiction is an addiction, you equate the addiction like gambling, alcohol, drug addictions, but too much alcohol, drugs, obviously will kill you. too much gambling is bad for finances. so what does too much computer time do to us? too much internet? what does that do? >> well, first of all, it is a fake stress as we surf around on the internet looking for a random rush. we're not meant to be sitting still while we're experiencing that type of rush or that type of anxiety or that type of
and a lot of us are using devices, our computer a lot. so what does internet sort of look like? >> well, it looks like almost any other addition disorder, whether it is on-line gaming, surfing the internet, on-line porn, whether you have withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop. and also, if you are sort of losing the interest in other activities, and finally, if you're deceiving your family about how much your on line or if you're experiencing the withdrawals, then that shows an...
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spending the entire day out here with us. and don, yeah, the amazing thing you see out here are people carrying american flags, with space shuttle t-shirts on. folks with their kids out here. a lot of these people have been gathered at this spot for more than five hours now waiting on the shuttle. and, you know, quite frankly, very few of them have given up. they're not going home because for so many of these people h e here, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a space shuttle so close up that they can almost touch it. don? >> all right. john, standby, i want to get to casey on the street right now with "endeavor." and joining us by phone because this is -- everything is moving and so we can't get -- we can't see him. tell us where you are. you're down on the streets with this thing. look at the beautiful pictures. >> reporter: yeah, i'm on crenshaw boulevard, don. and we've got a huge crowd here as the shuttle is passing the intersection of crenshaw and 60th street as john zarrella was mentioning it. way behind sch
spending the entire day out here with us. and don, yeah, the amazing thing you see out here are people carrying american flags, with space shuttle t-shirts on. folks with their kids out here. a lot of these people have been gathered at this spot for more than five hours now waiting on the shuttle. and, you know, quite frankly, very few of them have given up. they're not going home because for so many of these people h e here, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a space shuttle so...
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he won't tell us. he now says he's going to replace obama care and assure that all the good things that are in it are going to be in there and you don't have to worry. and at some point i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping all these plans to replace secret because they're too good? is it because that somehow middle class families are going to benefit too much from them? no, the reason is because when we reform wall street, when we tackle the problem of preexisting conditions, then these are tough problems. and we've got to make choices. and the choices we've made have been ones that are ultimately benefiting middle class families all across the country. >> we're going to move to -- >> i have to respond to that. which is my experience as a governor is if i come in and lay down a piece of legislation and say it's my way or the highway, i don't get a lot done. what i do, the same way that tip o'neill and ronald reagan worked together some years a
he won't tell us. he now says he's going to replace obama care and assure that all the good things that are in it are going to be in there and you don't have to worry. and at some point i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping all these plans to replace secret because they're too good? is it because that somehow middle class families are going to benefit too much from them? no, the reason is because when we reform wall street, when we...
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that's the path that he is taking us on. i'll take us on a very different course. i will help create 12 million new jobs and rising take-home pay. >> mitt romney in virginia to talk about the importance of coal. also putting his own spin on the new unemployment numbers at 7.8%. mitt romney making the case that the same amount of people, number of people in the work force, will look more like 11% unemployment. we'll get a fact check of that and also give you the political implications up next. years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] did you know that the single cap of gain gives as much freshness as a whole bottle of that other stuff? ♪ that's more than enoug
that's the path that he is taking us on. i'll take us on a very different course. i will help create 12 million new jobs and rising take-home pay. >> mitt romney in virginia to talk about the importance of coal. also putting his own spin on the new unemployment numbers at 7.8%. mitt romney making the case that the same amount of people, number of people in the work force, will look more like 11% unemployment. we'll get a fact check of that and also give you the political implications up...
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according to gallup/us. today, is now tied with obama among women voters, a group once considered a slam dunk for the president. still obama adviser robert gibbs says oh, no worries. >> we're going to have a chance to talk about governor romney's economic theories that we tried, quite frankly, for eight years and they didn't work too well. they ended up crushing us and leaving us with this economic disaster this we've been trying to dig our way out of for the last four years. >> to dig himself out of this slump, the president will have to score big in tonight's town hall format and connect with the audience. in other words take a page from the bill clinton playbook. >> is your question -- are you suggesting if somebody has means that the national debt doesn't affect them? >> what i'm saying -- >> i'm not sure i get -- help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> i have friends that have been laid off from jobs. i know people who cannot afford to pay the mortgage on their homes. their car payment.
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makes the race very close for us to watch. thank you for being with us. certainly appreciate it. >>> time to get to "cnn newsroom" with carol cost ello. i'll see everyone back here again tomorrow morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, soledad. >>> a major bomb plot busted. the target, the federal reserve in new york and the heart of the u.s. financial system. >>> 19 days until the election. and some voters still don't know who to vote for. seriously? we go inside the minds of the undecided. >>> it lasted 80 years. the computer did it in. the end of an era for a major magazine. >>> and saints fans sues for dict dictorial interference. say what? >> an fbi sting operation uncovers not only a bomb plot but possible assassination attempt. the targets, the federal reserve in new york city and the president of the united states. the suspect now in federal custody. he is 21-year-old quazi nafis from bangladesh, but in the united states on a student visa. get this, he has been studying cyber security at a college in missouri. prosecutors say he was inspire
makes the race very close for us to watch. thank you for being with us. certainly appreciate it. >>> time to get to "cnn newsroom" with carol cost ello. i'll see everyone back here again tomorrow morning. good morning, carol. >> good morning, soledad. >>> a major bomb plot busted. the target, the federal reserve in new york and the heart of the u.s. financial system. >>> 19 days until the election. and some voters still don't know who to vote for....
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all of us serving you. us bank [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> detroit tigers are american league central champs after beating up on kansas city last night. miguel cabrera, look at him there. he hit a home run as he closes in on a possible triple crown. that's awesome. champagne showers fill the nationals dressing room, too. nats clinch the n.l. east. bryce harper, he can't drink yet. they sprayed apple cider on him instead of champagne and he took a few sips of that. >>> oakland a's claimed an american league wild card spot after beating tex ining texas. >>> chicago bears made tony romo absolutely miserable, picking off the cowboys quarterback, count 'em -- five times. five. they returned two of those for touchdowns. bears went on to beat the cowboys on their home field 34-18. it's the second time in his career he has pick ed off five times. >>> oakmont vikings going for an extra point at the end of the game. you'll see it here. holder throws a wedding
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all of us serving you. us bank on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ appeal award two years in a row. well, if itmr. margin?margin. don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snaps
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he is getting us currently out of another and hasn't gotten us into any more wars. it sounded like a dig, first of all, to president bush as the one who is essentially holding the bag when it came to the claim of iraq had weapons of mass destruction. do you think that powell's endorsement now carries much weight? >> i don't think endorsements in general do, frankly, and i think the -- talking about the wars that he thinks president obama has gotten us out of, et cetera, nobody dislikes more more than military men, so that doesn't surprise me, but you are exactly right. he was secretary of state when the case was made to go into iraq, a case that later proved not to be true. i think that, you know, in answer to your -- the main question, endorsements just at this point i don't think do much for these candidates. it gets attention, and that's all they want at this hour. i don't think anyone looks at this and says, hey, colin powell is in, so am i. i think they think, right, voting is coming. i think it's about building up the excitement. >> purely speculative, but go
he is getting us currently out of another and hasn't gotten us into any more wars. it sounded like a dig, first of all, to president bush as the one who is essentially holding the bag when it came to the claim of iraq had weapons of mass destruction. do you think that powell's endorsement now carries much weight? >> i don't think endorsements in general do, frankly, and i think the -- talking about the wars that he thinks president obama has gotten us out of, et cetera, nobody dislikes...
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they're getting closer to household use. teachers are starting to use them, too. a program at nyu deployed them in schools. >> they were able to put them out on a table and created a river in the sand table and then flooded the river. what that allowed the kids to do is see how soil erosion works. >> right now, they can only print plastic and a six-inch item can take an hour to print, but they can spur innovation. >> you lost a button, you want to download drivers for your printer and download the new button. >> much cooler than this, right? >> i think so. >> imagine being able to print something like your own shoes in your home. that's pretty interesting. look, it's still expensive. it's still $2,000 to $3,000 to buy one of the ones we showed you in the segment. we're not there yet, but i spoke to maker bot's founder. you saw him in the segment. what he said is we're just at the beginning of this. you can imagine in the future the types of things we would be able to actually print in our own homes. >> all right, sky's the limit. thanks so much. for more high-tech
they're getting closer to household use. teachers are starting to use them, too. a program at nyu deployed them in schools. >> they were able to put them out on a table and created a river in the sand table and then flooded the river. what that allowed the kids to do is see how soil erosion works. >> right now, they can only print plastic and a six-inch item can take an hour to print, but they can spur innovation. >> you lost a button, you want to download drivers for your...
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will, have you ever used the word "liar" used so much in a campaign? >> i'm going to try to recall to a couple of others. i don't know. it's certainly being used a lot, carol. is it being overused? yes, it is being overused. the thing these candidates do -- let me emphasize both, plural, candidates -- they make statements that are not necessarily true, but not open to all the nuance and context involved in that statement, leaving one side to be able to claim, liar. and the other side to be able to claim, no, look into a little bit deeper. i gave you a sweeping statement. >> i know. penny, the campaigns have a way of saying something is not true and then clarify later. that must be effective or they wouldn't do it, right? >> right. having worked for ed rendell and harry reid one of the phrases we often used was when i think the governor meant to say or what i think the senator meant to say was often times a phrase we used. what we're seeing in this campaign, mark twain said it best when he said facts are stubborn but statistics are pliable. every campai
will, have you ever used the word "liar" used so much in a campaign? >> i'm going to try to recall to a couple of others. i don't know. it's certainly being used a lot, carol. is it being overused? yes, it is being overused. the thing these candidates do -- let me emphasize both, plural, candidates -- they make statements that are not necessarily true, but not open to all the nuance and context involved in that statement, leaving one side to be able to claim, liar. and the other...
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watching us today to appreciate it. stick with us, though, because newsroom international continues now with my colleague suzanne malveaux. >> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on right now. sandy moving quickly across the warm waters of the caribbean sea towards the bahamas. the storm slammed into southeastern cuba early today as a category two hurricane. winds up 110 miles per hour. trees are down. power is out across parts of cuba. late season storm also brought heavy rains to cuba's capital havana. in jamaica, sandy flooded streets, damaged homes, caused widespread power outages. at least one person was killed near kingston. another died in haiti. severe weather expert chad myers watching all of this, tracking the storm what do you think is going to happen? is it headed to the united states? >> yes. yes. yes. i'm afraid. a couple of days ago we had all of our computer models running. the hurricane center does. ten of them turning the storm out into the ocean. one model tu
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> now is your chance to talk back on one of the stories of the day. the question for you this morning, did donald trump make a mockery of presidential politics? in case you missed it, because you were afraid your brain would wither and die, donald trump, a passionate birther, is offering $5 million to president obama's favorite charities if the president releases his passport applications and college transcripts. this was the donald's october surprise. today's gallup poll will be completely useless since it will have been entirely conducted before the trump offer. and this one, me to donald trump. go away, please. here is trump on piers morgan. >> it's a very tremendous thing for the president. he gets to give $5 million to a -- >> that means i won't tort ewe you any longer. at least the president has a sense of humor about it. >> this all dates back to when we were grow iing up together i kenya. >> yeah. >> and we -- >> i've got to give you that one. i've got t
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how did that work out for us? we think that a pastor should have the right to speak out, if they so desire. that's what freedom of religion and freedom of speech is about. this is conservative, liberal, pastor of any kind of church anywhere where the first amendment applies. >> pastor garlow, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good to be with you. thank you. >>> smashing success on the ice. goal scorer jumps for joy, but shatters the glass on the way down. >>> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> people have seen that geeks have changed the world so much in the past 10 or 20 years that they haven't changed government yet. we get people to take a year off. it's geeks, also designers. it's also product managers. people from the technical industry. and we get them to work with people in city hall to solve problems in the cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government one smart phone app at a time. that's sunday on the next list. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entire
how did that work out for us? we think that a pastor should have the right to speak out, if they so desire. that's what freedom of religion and freedom of speech is about. this is conservative, liberal, pastor of any kind of church anywhere where the first amendment applies. >> pastor garlow, thanks for joining us this morning. >> good to be with you. thank you. >>> smashing success on the ice. goal scorer jumps for joy, but shatters the glass on the way down. >>>...
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we appreciate you sharing with us. i know this is bittersweet because it really does kind of represent, i guess, the future of space flight and your greatest worries about that? >> well, you know, the space shuttle, unfortunately, in my opinion, it was retired early. it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station. >> leroy, thanks so much for reflecting with us. and helping us to appreciate the "endeavour" in a whole different way. thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you, good to be with you. >>> all right, checking some international stories at this hour. the joint u.n. arab
we appreciate you sharing with us. i know this is bittersweet because it really does kind of represent, i guess, the future of space flight and your greatest worries about that? >> well, you know, the space shuttle, unfortunately, in my opinion, it was retired early. it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with...